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Diaries from the Digital Humanities & Artificial Intelligence Conference

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
6th August 20247th August 2024
As we continue with our DH & AI guest blog series, we cast our minds back to the DH & AI conference in June. With three strands - cultural heritage,...Read More >

Harnessing AI to Classify Early Modern Bible Illustrations

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
2nd August 202423rd July 2024

by Drew Thomas, University College Dublin The Protestant Reformation was Europe’s first mass media event, marked by the rapid spread of printed materials. Protestants and Catholics used images to convey…Read More >

AI and Visual Page Design: a Study of Dante’s Commedia in Print

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
26th July 202423rd July 2024

by Professor Guyda Armstrong, Dr Giles Bergel and Dr Rebecca Bowen ‘Envisioning Dante, c. 1472-c. 1630: Seeing and Reading the Early Printed Page’ (ENVDANTE) offers the first in-depth study of…Read More >

Reflections on the Digital Humanities Community of Practice’s Inaugural Conference

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
19th July 2024

Our DH Academic Champion and Community of Practice lead, Dr Mara Oliva, shares her reflections on the CoP’s inaugural conference on our Connecting Research blog. The conference, on the theme…Read More >

Using AI for the Documentation of Intangible Cultural Heritage

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
12th July 202418th July 2024

by Gabriella Giannachi, Steve Benford and Lydia Farina Archives have changed throughout history often in response to the introduction of novel technologies. At the heart of the BRAID/AHRC-funded project ‘Creating…Read More >

Generative Text for/by/with Digital Humanists

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
5th July 202418th July 2024

by J.S. Love, TU Delft I recently had the good fortune to join the vibrant Digital Humanities (DH) community at the University of Reading and share some recent work I…Read More >

Breaking Down Generative Artificial Intelligence for Ancient World Studies

Written by
Dawn Kanter
Posted on
28th June 202418th July 2024

by Edward A. S. Ross and Jackie Baines As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an integral part of society, it is crucial that we keep abreast of these developments and…Read More >

New Blog Series! Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence!

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
25th June 202423rd September 2024

On Monday 17 June, we hosted our inaugural conference which focused on the theme Digital Humanities and Artificial Intelligence. The conference was sold out, the sun was shining and we…Read More >

Digital Humanities & Artificial Intelligence Conference and Blog Series

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
13th June 202419th July 2024

We look forward to welcoming delegates from all over the world the to Digital Humanities Community of Practice’s Inaugural Conference on Monday 17 June 2024. Established in September 2022, the…Read More >

From Discovering Digital Humanities to Digital Humanities Officer

Written by
Mara Oliva
Posted on
8th January 202423rd September 2024

by Dawn Kanter It’s a pleasure to have joined the University of Reading last month as Digital Humanities (DH) Officer. I’ll be working as part of the Digital Humanities Hub,…Read More >

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